The records concerning The Necrofortress Galaxy beca Caesar's greatest hope for understanding what was happening to him, yet despite the countless restricted archives he opened and the ancient cosmic testimonies he searched through personally, the information he managed to gather remained frustratingly scarce, fragnted, and filled with contradictions, as though even history itself wished to avoid rembering that place properly.
In truth, The Necrofortress Galaxy was neither an artificial galaxy nor a Behemoth Galaxy in the commonly understood sense. It had originally been a completely natural galaxy, one containing millions of stars and tens of millions of planets spread chaotically across space without any special order or structure, its sheer scale rivaling entire stellar fields by itself before its na beca synonymous with death throughout the universe.
According to the oldest surviving records, everything began because of a single individual who delved far too deeply into the Path of Death until he reached a level no living being was ever supposed to touch. That person was known as Mortix, though countless civilizations throughout history referred to him by another title instead: the Angel of Death.
Mortix was described repeatedly as a strange mutant unlike anything the universe had ever produced before or afterward, a being whose affinity toward death itself bordered on absurdity. No one fully understood what race he belonged to originally, nor how he managed to push a Minor Law from the Path of Death to such horrifying heights, yet the records unanimously agreed on one thing: he was the only being in recorded history who successfully cultivated a Minor Law all the way to the peak of the Nexus State and completely stabilized himself there.
And perhaps that impossible achievent itself was what eventually destroyed both him and everything around him.
The records discussing Mortix's behavior were disturbingly consistent despite originating from sectors separated by unimaginable distances. Mortix did not rely kill, nor did he pursue destruction for conquest or revenge like ordinary tyrants. Rather, he possessed an abnormal fascination with death itself, with the process, the sensation, and the transformations surrounding it, causing him to continuously experint upon living creatures in ways that beca increasingly horrifying as his understanding of the Path of Death deepened.
The stronger he beca, the crueler and larger his experints grew, until entire planets began disappearing after his visits, while civilizations collapsed into silence overnight without anyone understanding precisely what had happened there. So worlds were left behind as endless graveyards, while others beca worse than graveyards, because what remained upon them could still move, still wander, and still spread corruption to neighboring systems.
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